Tokyo Celebrity Venues

Explore 2,500+ venues where celebrity culture comes alive — from legendary arenas to intimate theatres, luxury fashion spaces to anime landmarks.

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2,500+
Total Venues
23
Districts
15,000+
Events Archived
8
Venue Types
Tokyo Dome illuminated at night
Arena

Tokyo Dome

55,000-capacity dome arena — Japan's largest indoor venue for concerts, sports, and entertainment events.

Bunkyo3,200+ Events
Historic Nippon Budokan arena
Concert Hall

Nippon Budokan

The legendary octagonal arena where every artist dreams of performing. Historic from The Beatles to modern J-pop.

Chiyoda2,800+ Events
Luxury fashion storefront
Fashion

Omotesando Hills

Tadao Ando-designed luxury complex — flagship fashion brands, pop-up exhibitions, and celebrity shopping culture.

Shibuya950+ Events
Roppongi Hills with Tokyo Tower at night
Arena

Roppongi Hills Arena

Open-air arena hosting film premieres, fashion shows, and star-studded launch events in the Roppongi complex.

Minato1,100+ Events
Tokyo neon-lit street at night
Concert Hall

Tokyo International Forum

Iconic glass-and-steel convention center — concerts, film festivals, award ceremonies, and international conferences.

Chiyoda1,400+ Events
Kabukiza Theatre in Ginza
Theatre

Kabukiza Theatre

Historic Kabuki theatre in Ginza — centuries of Japanese performing arts tradition with modern celebrity appearances.

Ginza800+ Events
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
Museum

Mori Art Museum

Contemporary art museum atop Roppongi Hills — cutting-edge exhibitions, celebrity-attended galas, and cultural events.

Roppongi600+ Events
Concert crowd with stage lights
Live House

Zepp DiverCity

2,400-capacity live music venue in Odaiba — intimate yet powerful setting for domestic and international artists.

Odaiba1,800+ Events
Night in Shinjuku
Hotel

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Iconic luxury hotel from "Lost in Translation" — celebrity stays, exclusive events, and the legendary New York Bar.

Shinjuku400+ Events
NHK Broadcasting Center in Shibuya
Studio

NHK Broadcasting Center

Japan's public broadcaster headquarters — home of Kouhaku, Music Station specials, and major broadcast events.

Shibuya2,500+ Events
Saitama Super Arena
Arena

Saitama Super Arena

37,000-capacity multi-purpose arena — massive concerts, sports events, and idol group festivals.

Saitama2,100+ Events
Akihabara at night
Theatre

AKB48 Theatre

Intimate Akihabara theatre that launched a global idol phenomenon. Daily performances and meet-and-greet culture.

Akihabara5,000+ Events

Venue FAQs

Tokyo Dome is the largest indoor concert venue in Tokyo with a capacity of approximately 55,000. It has hosted legendary performances from international and domestic artists alike, from rock concerts to idol festivals.
Nippon Budokan is considered the dream stage for musicians in Japan. Originally built for judo at the 1964 Olympics, it became a legendary concert venue after The Beatles performed there in 1966. Playing Budokan is a career milestone for Japanese and international artists alike.
Tokyo Fashion Week events are held at various venues including Shibuya Hikarie, Omotesando Hills, Tokyo Midtown, and Roppongi Hills Arena. Fashion shows and pop-up events also occur at galleries and special event spaces throughout Harajuku, Aoyama, and Ginza.